Three simple words which outline the way all fulfilling careers are built. You need to dream to stoke the creative energies that allow you to see what may be possible. You need to explore to uncover how to get there – and learn what you enjoy, how you like to work, what comes naturally, and the path to pursue which will be most fulfilling for you. Prosperity follows from dreaming and exploring. Unfortunately, many people stop dreaming of possibilities and exploring their options in their late-teens and early-twenties – somewhere between their first part time job and declaring a major.
Do you have a prosperous and fulfilling career you enjoy? If you are like 75% of working-age adults today, you probably do not. With the downturn in the economy, the elimination of jobs, and the increased desire for work-life balance – we are all looking for more stability, greater fulfillment and increased satisfaction from our work.
As a work psychologist and a professional career counselor, I know prosperity and career satisfaction are well within your reach. But, you need to be willing to dream about options and explore your possibilities, change your relationship with concept of work, stop following the outdated advice you were given in high-school or college, and unlearn bad habits that lead to consecutive jobs you don’t enjoy. I also know that having a satisfying career takes some serious, planned, and purposeful effort on your part. And, I know it is all worth it.
On this website, I share career counseling tips and tools to help you find the personal fulfillment and the prosperity that come from a successful and satisfying career. This site offers actionable advice on how to craft your career to create the stimulating, secure, and balanced work situation you desire (even in today’s challenging economy).
I encourage you to act as a career counselor for the people in your life who are job changers, job seekers, new graduates, or frustrated in their careers by sharing this website with them. Everyone deserves to have a fulfilling career.
Sincerely,
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